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Re: ozone db
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>However, I'm interested in an in-depth comparison (where possible) of sO and
>ozone, too. Can anybody provide real-world experiences?
Well, actually, I am planning on testing both sO and ozone for a simple
patient registry system (sO is already being used by TeleMed by Los Alamos
National)....
Plan is to load the "identical" objects on either engine and compare their
performance (requesting from themselves and from the other).
Which brings me to a question: will objects created in sO be usable with
ozone and vice-versa? At what points do they converge and where do they fork?
Alvin
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- Re: ozone db
- From: Falko Braeutigam <falko@softwarebuero.de>